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May 30, 2012 06:05AM

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If you want a break from your usual Urban Fantasy characters; vampires, werewolves and witches, De Lint would be a refreshing change! He has a full array of unusual characters like the Numena, beings born out of paintings (Memory and Dream), a “shadow sister” who came to being out of the cast off character traits of her brother (Onion Girl) , and Saskia, a women born inside a computer (Sprits in the Wires). These are just a few examples. .



John Barrowman appeared as Captain Jack in Doctor Who and in the spin-off Torchwood, so he's no stranger to scary creatures!

Hollow Earth sounds interesting too :) Thanks you guys!!"
Oh no! The books I mentioned before are all novels. He has written a lot of short stories as well.

Someplace to Be Flying you'll meet the Coyote trickster,The Crow Girls,Raven and many other cool characters!



Lol! That sounds really funny :P

A classic is The Last Unicorn, by Peter Beagle.

I also liked De Lint such as(Greenmantle, Mercedes Lackey's Firebird and her Heirs of Alexandria series with Flint and Freer starting with The Shadow of the Lion, which has unusual undines and pagan mythological creatures in a historical fantasy setting.



The librarian just recommended that series to me because I am interested in First Nations/Native American Themes. She knew I like the Jane Yellowrock series. Have you read it? The first one is:


Skinwalker (Jane Yellowrock, #1) "
No I can't say I've read that, looks promising though, thank you for sharing. :)





Tera Lynn Childs did something interesting with the Medusa myth, or at least it certainly looking like it. Have to admit I've not read it.

Skyfire by J. Owen has a cool gryphon too.
Gryphons are definitely underepresented in literature! :D




I have always had an interest in the untold story.


The librarian just recommended that series to me because I am interested in First Nations/Native American Themes. She knew I like the Jane Yellowrock series. Have you read it? The first one is:"
No, I haven't but the two authors have done a crossover together : Easy Pickings

I like that.

With a lot of these things it's impossible to know if they really exist outside your own mind. I like stories where the author leaves an air of uncertainty as to their true nature



Plus of course the -- well --
Something very much like nothing anyone had ever seen before came trotting down the stairs and crossed the room.
"What is that?" the Duke asked, palely.
"I don't know what it is," said Hark, "but it's the only one there ever was."



The Bean Sidhe are good ones. I would also suggest the Tuatha Duanaan.


Good ideas, thank you!


Currently, I'm looking for horse myths, fiction or non-fiction. I understand there have been many horse cultures around the world since horses became their current size, and maybe there are even earlier stories.
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